Studio runs AI-powered hackathons and ideathons for universities — a guided journey from a real problem to a working prototype, with an always-on AI mentor beside every team.
Teams don't just code — they move through a structured arc from understanding a problem to defending its real-world impact.
Define the core challenge and identify target users' pain points through the User Lens — articulate who the solution serves and why it matters.
Match the right approach to the concept. Teams pressure-test feasibility and viability before committing to a build direction.
Define measurable success metrics and the long-term sustainability of the innovation — then defend the solution's real-world impact.
A proactive, Socratic AI mentor that pre-fills context and offers real-time guidance throughout the event — nudges and questions that develop thinking, not just answers that replace it.
A guided build workspace that turns ideas into working features fast — the full PrajniX platform in every participant's hands during the event.
Our first flagship event, hosted with a university Department of Computer Science in partnership with PrajniX Labs. Students built AI-powered solutions to real problems — without writing traditional code.
Across a single morning, teams moved through all three phases — empathising with users, choosing a tech approach, and defending impact — and walked away with working prototypes addressing livelihoods, healthcare, employability, and climate resilience.
Four students, four prototypes — from the NoCode Crafters Hackathon.
I worked on a real-world problem and built a working prototype — a marketplace for daily-wage workers who have no fixed workplace or wage. Through the app, people can find details of available work nearby.
I built SehatSathi, an application aligned with the healthcare Sustainable Development Goal. Prajnix Studio made the journey from ideation to build genuinely seamless.
I built an AI-powered skill-development platform — "from degree to career" — turning knowledge into employability. Going from problem to prototype, it felt like having a mentor working right by my side.
I created Monsoon Guard — and I got to build it on my own, end to end. The platform gave me the structure to take an idea all the way to a prototype.
The guided 5-step innovation journey, Sage AI mentorship, and institutional outcomes — everything in one shareable visual.
Run an AI hackathon or ideathon where every student leaves with a prototype they built themselves.